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Defence Hackathons

Put your innovative ideas to the challenge

EUDIS Defence Hackathons are awareness and outreach events that help to develop innovative solutions for EU defence actors and bring together people with different expertise and background to solve defence challenges.

They are an excellent opportunity to attract highly skilled individuals and early start-up businesses to the defence sector and match end-users with industry.

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Rewards & Benefits

2025 EUDIS Hackathons

During the second edition of EUDIS Defence Hackathon, participants had the chance to innovate, co-operate, and compete for prestigious EU-level awards and regional prizes and awards. Furthermore, they pushed the boundaries of defence innovation and made a lasting impact on Europe’s defence, security, and technological advancements. 

Autumn Edition

As space is a key enabler for defence and an increasingly contested domain, ensuring control and resilience across space domain is critical. This hackathon theme explores how the European space ecosystem can support defence missions and operations and contribute to a secure space domain – including through artificial intelligence, more autonomous and secured systems, innovative solutions for data collection and processing.

The theme is subdivided into three challenges which shall be supported with ‘hackathon/makeathon’ capabilities by local organisers to enable rapid development and prototyping whenever possible.  The challenges are:

  • Protection of space assets – detect, analyse and counter threats in space
  • Space for defence – Earth Observation, Navigation, Communication, and coordination of multi-domain military operations
  • Sovereign Aerospace – Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, Management, Production, and Countermeasures
471 Hackathon participants
141 Mentors and experts involved
129 Innovative solutions developed in 48h
3 Challenges addressed
8 Local simultaneous hackathons

Winners Autumn edition

  • Sajgonki 2025
    Sajgonki – Poland

    Challenge addressed

    Sovereign Aerospace  

  • Trusk Tech (Netherlands)
    Trusk Tech – The Netherlands

    Challenge addressed

    Sovereign Aerospace  

  • Raid – Portugal
    Raid – Portugal

    Challenge addressed

    Sovereign Aerospace  

  • SkyHunter – Romania
    SkyHunter – Romania

    Challenge addressed

    Sovereign Aerospace  

  • Kestrel Defence – Czech Republic
    Kestrel Defence – Czech Republic

    Challenge addressed

    Sovereign Aerospace

  • True Sight – Italy
    True Sight – Italy

    Challenge addressed

    Sovereign Aerospace  

  • Eurolynx – Spain
    Eurolynx - Spain

    Challenge addressed

    Space for Defence

  • C-UAS BAVARIA – Germany
    C-UAS BAVARIA – Germany

    Challenge addressed

    Sovereign Aerospace

Spring Edition

The Spring Edition of the EUDIS hackathon, which took place on 9-11 May 2025, focused on creating innovative hardware and software solutions tailored to the urgent needs of the Ukrainian battlefield and similar operational contexts. It brought together 478 participants and 64 mentors and experts. The events ended with winners announced on the 11th of May, as a part of enhancing Europe's defence innovation landscape. The hackathons also provided substantial networking and collaboration opportunities among EU27 and Norwegian participants.  

The EUDIS Hackathon 2025 - Spring Edition - focused on three pivotal areas that are crucial for the future of European defence:

  • Enhanced Situational Awareness and Tactical Surveillance Systems
  • Cost-Effective Protective Gear for Frontline Defence
  • Advanced Medical Support for Frontline Care
478 Hackathon participants
64 Mentors and experts involved
119 Innovative solutions developed
3 Challenges addressed
3 Winning teams

Winners

Spring edition

  • Hackathon winner 2025 (7)
  • Hackathon winner 2025 (6)
  • Hackathon winner 2025 (3)
  • Hackathon winner 2025 (1)
  • Hackathon winner 2025 (2)
  • Hackathon winner 2025 (4)
  • Hackathon winner 2025 (5)
  • Hackathon winner 2025 (8)

2024 EUDIS Hackathon

The first EUDIS Defence Hackathon, themed ‘Digital in Defence’, was held from 31 May to 2 June 2024. It brought together 6 visionary hosts from Belgium, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Lithuania, and Poland, 275 participants from 16 countries, 79 mentors and experts, and 6 winning teams. In just 48 hours, this unique initiative sparked the creation of 70 cutting-edge ideas and innovative solutions in the defence sector. 

The event focused on enhancing Europe’s defence capabilities in three challenge areas: Subsea Infrastructure Protection, Improving Situational Awareness, and Cybersecurity in Defence

More insights and stories are available on the dedicated EUDIS Hackathon website

275 Hackathon participants
79 Mentors and experts involved
70 Innovative solutions developed
48 Hours hacked
3 Challenges addressed
6 Winning teams

Winners

The teams Eunify, Superlabs and Aquahub emerged as the top 3 teams, benefiting from an expert mentor programme gaining valuable skills in the defence area, team management, intellectual property protection, and pitching their ideas to defence companies and potential investors. 

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Testimonials

"Through EUDIS, we have cultivated an environment that encourages collaboration, critical thinking, and technical excellence. The hackathon teams have not only showcased their skills but have also demonstrated remarkable teamwork and resilience under pressure. It is a joy to guide them, provide insights, and witness their growth throughout the process."

Aquahub Team, Karol (Poland) - Undergraduate at University of Manchester, School of Physics and Astronomy

"One “free” weekend turned into an amazing future-changing experience for us. During the Hackathon, not only did we meet new international friends, we also started building professional relationships and learnt a lot about innovation and the Defence industry in a very pleasant hands-on manner. The mentorship programme and the coaches really help in making our invented solution a reality and in founding a Defence start-up company. It’s well-balanced and covers a lot of business school topics."

EUnify Team, Dieter Lambrecht (Belgium)

"Being a mentor for the EUDIS Hackathons has been an incredibly rewarding experience. The energy and enthusiasm of the teams are contagious, and their dedication to learning and innovation is truly inspiring. Watching these talented individuals collaborate, problem-solve, and push boundaries has reaffirmed my belief in the power of collective creativity and determination. The EUDIS Hackathons are not just a platform for innovation; they are a testament to the potential of passionate minds working together towards a common goal."

Ivo Remmelg, Angel investor, Start-up mentor

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions on EUDIS Hackathons

Who can participate in hackathons? Who usually participates?

In the 2025 edition, citizens of any EU Member State, Norway or Ukraine, residing in these countries and aged 18 or older, are welcome to join the EUDIS Defence Hackathon.

Participants are to form a team to participate in hackathons. The composition of the teams can be diverse/varied, for example: university students, researchers, entrepreneurs, military personnel, or employees or larger companies.

Who decides the content of hackathons? Is it the Commission or Member States?

Hackathon themes and challenges are decided by the Commission in cooperation with Member States and Norway, as well as the EDA and HEDI.

Where are they hosted?

They will take place in a central hub and in multiple locations at the same time across the EU/Norway. 

On 4 December 2024, an open call was launched by the contractor, where interested entities can apply as local hackathon organisers. More information will be available on the EUDIS Hackathon platform.

How much funding is available and who receives it?

For the EDF Work Programme 2024, the indicative budget for the 2025 organisation of hackathon and mentoring is EUR 1 200 000. This year’s budget will cover a defence specific EUDIS hackathon in Spring 2025 and a joint defence and space (EUDIS/CASSINI) hackathon in Autumn/Winter 2025.

The winners of the hackathons are awarded mentoring programs.

Local organisers can on a voluntary basis issue their own prizes, which are not part of the Commission budget or procurement. 

When will the next hackathon be?

The next EUDIS Hackathon will take place on 9-11 May 2025.

What is the expected result of hackathons?

The winning teams receive awards, such as a follow-up mentoring program, designed to help to advance the development of their solutions. This can result in development of their business ideas and prototypes, creation of start-ups that may contribute to EU Member States’ or Norway’s defence capabilities. Hackathons can also attract talents to the defence sector.

Who owns the intellectual property rights of the hackathon results?

The hackathon results generated by the teams/participants are owned by the hackathon teams/participants themselves.